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The beginning of the twentieth century was witness to a booming – and lucrative – children’s press: for girls, the bourgeois and enormously successful La Semaine de Suzette with its iconic art nouveau masthead was launched by Henri Gautier in 1905, its cheaper and chief competitor, Fillette began in 1909 by the much vilified and successful Offenstadt ...
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Popular music: Individual creativity and social framework [PDF]
In the past hundred years, especially in the period after the Second World War, popular culture, and thus popular music, has become a vital part of the daily social life activities of individuals.
Ilić Boris
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Inter-regional gaps in the investment sphere and sanction pressure on the national economy have actualized the issue of improving the efficiency of managing investment attractiveness at the mesoscale using modern high-precision methods of economic and ...
A. N. Borisov +4 more
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Making Sense of Leased Popular Literature Collections [PDF]
There is a well-publicized debate in the library field on whether or not it should be an academic library’s responsibility to collect and preserve popular culture materials. Budget constraints, space issues, and the “quality” of these materials, are all
Instituto agrícola Murciano de San Isidro +1 more
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Today, DNA sequencing is part of the standard repertoire of biological and medical research. Next generation sequencing (NGS), established around the mid-2000s, was the main catalyst for this development.
Elsbeth Bösl, Stefanie Samida
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Tourism and Popular Culture [PDF]
In regard to the association between mass mediaand the more human aspects of communication, such as what happens in an interpersonal and direct communication, in creating a positive picture of and sustaining the western capitalism domination in the ...
Mohammad Hadi Homayoun
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Next Generation Sequencing led to major knowledge gains in the molecular life sciences. But the new technology provides data that pose new challenges to both science and society.
Elsbeth Bösl, Stefanie Samida
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Popular culture is the set of practices, beliefs, and objects that embody the most broadly shared meanings of a social system. It includes media objects, entertainment and leisure, fashion and trends, and linguistic conventions, among other things. Popular culture is usually associated with either mass culture or folk culture, and differentiated from ...
Dustin Kidd, Jennifer Kim, Amanda Turner
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Japanese Popular Culture and Digimodernism [PDF]
The article addresses the socio-philosophical interpretations of Japanese popular culture. Pointing out the unique position of the latter, the author believes that the experience of a number of successful Japanese projects that have become global ...
N. B. Afanasov
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Exhibiting Europe The Development of European Narratives in Museums, Collections, and Exhibitions
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Stefan Krankenhagen
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